Ridgeway was last seen at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 5, as she left her home on Moore Street in Westminster. As Superior, Louisville, and surrounding communities experience this tragic event, Mental Health Partners pledges to be a support to the affected communities.

Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett will be present to talk about the District Attorney's role in the case. Boulder County law enforcement will discuss the latest on the situation and what additional actions the Boulder County Sheriff's Department plans to take.

Janine D'Anniballe, director of access, emergency, and community services at Mental Health Partners, will present on expected trauma and grief reactions in both children and adults. Additional information and resources on how to talk with children about stressful events, how to protect your family and your community, coping skills and referrals for additional support will also be available.

Mental Health Partners is a nonprofit organization that provides affordable and effective services for Boulder and Broomfield County residents with mental health issues.

The organization supports 30 programs that serve nearly 18,000 individuals every year and does not turn anyone away from services regardless of their ability to pay.

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